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    Checking the blood pressure manually. Stethoscope and aneroid monitor and blood pressure measuring band.
    To manually take your blood pressure, you’ll need a blood pressure cuff with a squeezable balloon and an aneroid monitor, also
    Manual, or aneroid, equipment includes a cuff, an attached pump, a stethoscope and a gauge. This equipment requires coordination. It’s difficult to use if you’re
    13 Oct 2016 Taking a manual blood pressure (using a sphygmomanometer) can be more accurate than using an electronic blood pressure machine.27 Jul 2009 Picture of Accurate Manual Blood Pressure Measurement Wrap the cuff around the patient’s arm and use the INDEX line to determine if the
    The following steps provide an overview of how to take your left arm blood pressure on either a manual or digital blood pressure monitor. Simply reverse the
    24 Oct 2018 Taking a Manual Blood Pressure: Techniques & Pitfalls. Properly expose the patient. Properly position the patient. Select the appropriate cuff. Palpate the artery. Properly position the cuff. Use palpation to estimate the systolic blood pressure. Inflate the cuff to 30 mmHg above the palpated systolic pressure.
    27 Jun 2012
    Procedures. To begin blood pressure measurement, use a properly sized blood pressure cuff. Wrap the cuff around the upper arm with the cuff’s lower edge one inch above the antecubital fossa. Lightly press the stethoscope’s bell over the brachial artery just below the cuff’s edge. Rapidly inflate the cuff to 180mmHg.

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